“This is a real honor for me, to be able to be here to guest-conduct the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Davis said in an interview. “I grew up in choirs as a kid. In fact, I was in a boys choir, and I listened to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir every Sunday. Both of my parents were choir directors, so I have know of them and heard them in Salt Lake City before and always have been astounded at what a wonderful organization they are. So as a musician, this is a real treat and a real honor for me to do this, especially here in my hometown of Omaha.”

I am surprised that more people have not left comments. I wish I could sing like
those in the choir. I am not mormon and sometimes get a little irritated with
the culture in Utah. When I here the choir sing, it brings such a wonderful
feeling. We may all believe a little different, but the music can bring out
faith from anyone. The members of the choir commit themselves and it shows. It
seems like life has been filled with so much that is negative and there has been
so much animosity. I just wanted to thank the choir for giving us something so
beautiful. Keep it up. Thanks

If I could only have one kind of music in my home, it would be the MoTab. And
because they are such a strong and vibrant choir, I fancy myself just one of
them as I join in. Thank you, MoTab, thank you.